You can use the surrounding context of a match to help determine how likely it is that your potential match should actually be considered as a match by adjusting its confidence rating.
You can also tell the Detection Rule to return a portion of the surrounding context for manual review.
In the following example, in addition to providing a regular expression to match Social Security Numbers, we also look to see if someone has written the text “SSN” before and after the match, which might be a label indicating it is indeed a social security number. In which case, we change our confidence score to “VERY_LIKELY.” We then provide two possible matches in our payload, the first of which contains the string “SSN”.