Election incident response records
Identifies documents containing references to election incident response records in Australian contexts. This information type is classified as personally identifiable information under the Privacy Act 1988.
- Type
- regex
- Engine
- boost_regex
- Confidence
- medium
- Confidence justification
- structural regex with domain-specific anchors and constrained context replaces phrase-only marker. Added context gating and exclusion rules improve precision and reduce incidental matches.
- Detection quality
- Mixed
- Jurisdictions
- global
- Regulations
- AML/CTF Act (Cth), IPA 2009 (Qld), NDB Scheme (Cth), Privacy Act 1988 (Cth)
- Frameworks
- ISO 27001
- Data categories
- government-id, pii
- Scope
- wide
- Platform compatibility
- Purview: Compatible, GCP DLP: Compatible, Macie: Compatible, Zscaler: Compatible, Palo Alto: Degraded, Netskope: Unsupported
Pattern
(?is)\b(?:election\s+incident|polling\s+incident|ballot\s+incident|incident\s+response|election\s+integrity|electoral\s+fraud|polling\s+irregularity|electoral\s+commission|election\s+complaint|voting\s+disruption|incident\s+report)\b
Corroborative evidence keywords
election incident response records, election, incident, response, records, elections, diplomacy, statecraft, government, agency, department, ministry, public sector, civil service, welfare, social services, public administration, statutory authority, regulatory body, public servant (+32 more)
Proximity: 300 characters
Should match
election incident— Primary topic phrase matchpolling incident— Case-insensitive topic phrase matchballot incident— Alternative topic phrase matchincident response— 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 regexelection incident response— Generic word pair from old broad template should not match
Known false positives
- Common words and phrases related to election incident response records 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.