Denmark Passport Number
Detects Denmark passport number patterns. This pattern is based on a Microsoft Purview built-in sensitive information type. Users already running Purview may prefer to enable the built-in SIT directly, or use this version as a starting point for customisation.
- Type
- regex
- Engine
- universal
- Confidence
- medium
- Confidence justification
- Medium confidence: pattern has structural constraints but corroborative keywords are recommended to reduce false positive rates. Context label evidence plus explicit template/example exclusion improves precision for high-risk identifiers.
- Detection quality
- Verified
- Jurisdictions
- dk, eu
- Regulations
- BDSG, CNIL / LIL, GDPR
- Frameworks
- ISO 27001, ISO 27701
- Data categories
- pii, government-id
- Scope
- narrow
- Risk rating
- 8
- Platform compatibility
- Purview: Compatible, GCP DLP: Compatible, Macie: Compatible, Zscaler: Compatible, Palo Alto: Compatible, Netskope: Compatible
Pattern
\b\d{9}\b
Corroborative evidence keywords
passport, travel document, passport number, ID number, identification, ID card, license, permit, registration, certificate
Proximity: 300 characters
Should match
123456789— Nine-digit passport number987654321— Nine-digit passport number567890123— Nine-digit passport number
Should not match
12345678— Only 8 digits is too short1234567890— Ten digits is too longsample template placeholder number 123456789— Template/sample context should be excluded even when numeric-like values appear
Known false positives
- Generic alphanumeric sequences matching passport format in unrelated contexts. Mitigation: Require corroborative evidence keywords within the proximity window.