Evaluation of Key Security Issues Associated with Mobile Money Systems in Uganda

Smartphone technology has improved access to mobile money services (MMS) and successful mobile money deployment has brought massive benefits to the unbanked population in both rural and urban areas of Uganda. Despite its enormous benefits, embracing the usage and acceptance of mobile money has mostl...

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Main Authors: Guma Ali, Mussa Ally Dida, Anael Elikana Sam
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Published: MDPI AG 2020-06-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2078-2489/11/6/309
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spelling doaj-f095e1f608da431dbfb32ec03c1720922020-11-25T03:24:21ZengMDPI AGInformation2078-24892020-06-011130930910.3390/info11060309Evaluation of Key Security Issues Associated with Mobile Money Systems in UgandaGuma Ali0Mussa Ally Dida1Anael Elikana Sam2Department of Information Technology Development and Management (ITDM), Nelson Mandela African Institution of Science and Technology, Arusha 447, TanzaniaDepartment of Information Technology Development and Management (ITDM), Nelson Mandela African Institution of Science and Technology, Arusha 447, TanzaniaDepartment of Communication Science and Engineering (CoSE), Nelson Mandela African Institution of Science and Technology (NM-AIST), Arusha 447, TanzaniaSmartphone technology has improved access to mobile money services (MMS) and successful mobile money deployment has brought massive benefits to the unbanked population in both rural and urban areas of Uganda. Despite its enormous benefits, embracing the usage and acceptance of mobile money has mostly been low due to security issues and challenges associated with the system. As a result, there is a need to carry out a survey to evaluate the key security issues associated with mobile money systems in Uganda. The study employed a descriptive research design, and stratified random sampling technique to group the population. Krejcie and Morgan’s formula was used to determine the sample size for the study. The collection of data was through the administration of structured questionnaires, where 741 were filled by registered mobile money (MM) users, 447 registered MM agents, and 52 mobile network operators’ (MNOs) IT officers of the mobile money service providers (MMSPs) in Uganda. The collected data were analyzed using RStudio software. Statistical techniques like descriptive analysis and Pearson Chi-Square test was used in data analysis and mean (M) > 3.0 and <i>p</i>-value < 0.05 were considered statistically significant. The findings revealed that the key security issues are identity theft, authentication attack, phishing attack, vishing attack, SMiShing attack, personal identification number (PIN) sharing, and agent-driven fraud. Based on these findings, the use of better access controls, customer awareness campaigns, agent training on acceptable practices, strict measures against fraudsters, high-value transaction monitoring by the service providers, developing a comprehensive legal document to run mobile money service, were some of the proposed mitigation measures. This study, therefore, provides a baseline survey to help MNO and the government that would wish to implement secure mobile money systems.https://www.mdpi.com/2078-2489/11/6/309mobile moneymobile money systemsmobile network operatorsmobile money servicesmobile money service providerssecurity issues
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Evaluation of Key Security Issues Associated with Mobile Money Systems in Uganda
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mobile money
mobile money systems
mobile network operators
mobile money services
mobile money service providers
security issues
author_facet Guma Ali
Mussa Ally Dida
Anael Elikana Sam
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title Evaluation of Key Security Issues Associated with Mobile Money Systems in Uganda
title_short Evaluation of Key Security Issues Associated with Mobile Money Systems in Uganda
title_full Evaluation of Key Security Issues Associated with Mobile Money Systems in Uganda
title_fullStr Evaluation of Key Security Issues Associated with Mobile Money Systems in Uganda
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Key Security Issues Associated with Mobile Money Systems in Uganda
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description Smartphone technology has improved access to mobile money services (MMS) and successful mobile money deployment has brought massive benefits to the unbanked population in both rural and urban areas of Uganda. Despite its enormous benefits, embracing the usage and acceptance of mobile money has mostly been low due to security issues and challenges associated with the system. As a result, there is a need to carry out a survey to evaluate the key security issues associated with mobile money systems in Uganda. The study employed a descriptive research design, and stratified random sampling technique to group the population. Krejcie and Morgan’s formula was used to determine the sample size for the study. The collection of data was through the administration of structured questionnaires, where 741 were filled by registered mobile money (MM) users, 447 registered MM agents, and 52 mobile network operators’ (MNOs) IT officers of the mobile money service providers (MMSPs) in Uganda. The collected data were analyzed using RStudio software. Statistical techniques like descriptive analysis and Pearson Chi-Square test was used in data analysis and mean (M) > 3.0 and <i>p</i>-value < 0.05 were considered statistically significant. The findings revealed that the key security issues are identity theft, authentication attack, phishing attack, vishing attack, SMiShing attack, personal identification number (PIN) sharing, and agent-driven fraud. Based on these findings, the use of better access controls, customer awareness campaigns, agent training on acceptable practices, strict measures against fraudsters, high-value transaction monitoring by the service providers, developing a comprehensive legal document to run mobile money service, were some of the proposed mitigation measures. This study, therefore, provides a baseline survey to help MNO and the government that would wish to implement secure mobile money systems.
topic mobile money
mobile money systems
mobile network operators
mobile money services
mobile money service providers
security issues
url https://www.mdpi.com/2078-2489/11/6/309
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