Strategic roadmap documents
Identifies documents containing references to strategic roadmap documents in Australian contexts. This information type is classified as personally identifiable information under applicable data protection regulations.
- Type
- regex
- Engine
- boost_regex
- Confidence
- medium
- Confidence justification
- category-aware structural regex with anchor and context constraints replaces phrase-only detection.
- Detection quality
- Mixed
- Jurisdictions
- global
- Regulations
- AML/CTF Act (Cth), HRIPA (Cth), IPA 2009 (Qld), My Health Records Act 2012 (Cth), NDB Scheme (Cth), Privacy Act 1988 (Cth), TIA Act 1979 (Cth)
- Frameworks
- ISO 27001, ISO 27701
- Data categories
- pii
- Scope
- wide
- Platform compatibility
- Purview: Compatible, GCP DLP: Compatible, Macie: Compatible, Zscaler: Compatible, Palo Alto: Degraded, Netskope: Unsupported
Pattern
(?is)\b(?:strategic\s+roadmap|strategy\s+roadmap|strategic\s+plan|multi[\s-]+year\s+plan|long[\s-]+range\s+plan|corporate\s+strategy|growth\s+strategy|strategic\s+priorities|board\s+strategy|strategic\s+initiative|business\s+transformation|competitive\s+positioning)\b
Corroborative evidence keywords
strategic roadmap documents, strategic, roadmap, documents, mergers, acquisitions, strategy
Proximity: 300 characters
Should match
strategic roadmap— Primary topic phrase matchstrategy roadmap— Case-insensitive topic phrase matchstrategic plan— Alternative topic phrase matchmulti-year plan— Additional topic phrase match
Should not match
unrelated generic text without domain phrases— No relevant topic phrases presentplaceholder value 12345— Random text should not match topic-specific regexmerger fundraising— Generic word pair from old broad template should not match
Known false positives
- Common words and phrases related to strategic roadmap documents appearing in policy documents, training materials, HR templates, or compliance guidelines without actual personal data. Mitigation: Require corroborative evidence keywords within the proximity window to confirm sensitive data context rather than general discussion.
- In Australian English, similar terminology used in formal or administrative contexts (education, professional documentation) that does not constitute sensitive data collection. Mitigation: Layer with additional contextual signals such as structured identifiers, form fields, or database column headers to distinguish sensitive records from general references.
- High-frequency pattern matches in large document corpora due to broad regex anchors. Expected match rate is significantly higher than specific identifier patterns. Mitigation: Tune confidence thresholds for bulk scanning. Consider using this pattern primarily as a pre-filter with secondary validation.
References
- https://www.asx.com.au/about/regulation/rules-guidance-notes-and-waivers/asx-listing-rules-guidance-notes-and-waivers
- https://www.legislation.gov.au/C2004A00818/latest/text