Cybersecurity Challenges and Solutions for Mobile Money Platforms in East Africa
Arionget Jemima
Department of Pharmacoepidemeology Kampala International University Uganda
Email: jemima.arionget@studwc.kiu.ac.ug
ABSTRACT
Mobile money platforms have revolutionized financial inclusion in East Africa, enabling millions of previously unbanked individuals to access digital financial services. Platforms such as M-Pesa, MTN Mobile Money, and Tigo Pesa have facilitated financial transactions, promoted entrepreneurship, and strengthened the region’s digital economy. However, the rapid adoption of these services has also introduced significant cybersecurity challenges, including social engineering attacks, agent-driven fraud, and fragmented regulatory frameworks. These threats compromise user trust, financial integrity, and the sustainability of mobile money ecosystems. This review examines the key cybersecurity risks affecting mobile money platforms in East Africa and evaluates potential mitigation strategies. Proposed solutions include enhanced authentication mechanisms, multi-factor verification frameworks, user education and awareness programs, and strengthened regulatory policies. By integrating technological, educational, and policy interventions, stakeholders can enhance the security and resilience of mobile financial services. The study underscores the importance of collaborative efforts among telecom operators, financial institutions, regulators, and users to ensure safe, trustworthy, and sustainable mobile money platforms across the region.
Keywords: Mobile money, cybersecurity, East Africa, social engineering, agent fraud, financial inclusion.
CITE AS: Arionget Jemima (2026). Cybersecurity Challenges and Solutions for Mobile Money Platforms in East Africa. IAA Journal of Scientific Research 13(1):28-31.