US Randomized Social Security Number (SSN)
The
US Randomized Social Security Number (SSN)
data identifier detects 9-digit numbers with the pattern DDD-DD-DDDD, separated with dashes or spaces or without separators. The number must be in valid assigned number ranges. Pattern validators eliminate common test numbers, such as 123456789 or all the same digit. The data identifier is narrow in breadth and requires the presence of a Social Security-related keyword.The US Randomized SSN data identifier provides two breadths of detection:
- The medium breadth detects a 9-digit number in the format DDD-DD-DDDD. The digits must be in assigned number ranges.
- The narrow breadth detects a 9-digit number in the format DDD-DD-DDDD. The digits must be in assigned number ranges. It also requires the presence of SSN-related keywords.