"Can we enlist social media in enabling the public to identify fraud and can we as regulators filter that information in careful and responsible way so that we can collect information about what is happening and react to it?" Rajan posed the question while speaking at the annual Nasscom leadership conference here.
Elaborating on the subject, Rajan told reporters later that it is only an idea that perhaps over time, social media can be used as a listening post to pick up the latest frauds.
Rajan, who has created a reputation of using unconventional methods to tackle issues at hand since taking over in September last year, said he broached the idea in the gathering because he believes the IT industry, which is laying greater focus on the SMAC (social media, mobile, analytics and cloud) area, can help come up with some solutions on this.
The RBI Governor, one of the youngest to occupy the corner office at Mint Road in recent times, added that the virtual space has two sides to it-- it can be used by a potential fraudster to trap hapless victims, while it can also be used as an asset for police to fight wrongdoings.
The country has a very robust social media with quite a lot of activities on Facebook and twitter, two of the most popular social media websites.
Even though the banks are active on such networks from the corporate identity perspective, the RBI does not yet have an official page or a handle on the popular websites.
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