• Airlock Secure Access Hub
  • About this document
  • About Airlock IAM
  • IAM 8.3 release notes
  • Security best practices
  • Installation and upgrade
  • Operation
  • Initial configuration
  • Configuration management
  • Authentication
  • Self-services
  • Target applications
    • Target application selection
    • Access control (end-users)
    • Securing REST / service APIs
    • Identity propagation
    • Terms and conditions
    • PSD2 support
      • PSD2 implementation
      • NextGenPSD2 implementation
      • STET PSD2
      • About tech clients
        • Data model
        • Supported authn. types
        • Tech-clients management
      • Issuer cert. for PSD2
      • Tech client interceptors
  • OAuth and OIDC
  • SAML
  • API access control
  • Flows (Airlock IAM concept)
  • Loginapp Configuration
  • Adminapp Configuration
  • Service Container Configuration
  • Transaction Approval Configuration
  • IAM REST APIs
  • Customizing UIs and texts
  • Third-party licenses
  1. Target applications
  2. PSD2 support
  3. About tech clients
  4. Data model

Data model

Tech-clients are stored in the IAM database roughly using the following two-tiered structure:

This data structure is two-tiered with the following intention:

  • Tech-client: the principal entity that controls the tech-client including its credentials.
  • Credential types: data used to authenticate tech-clients in different ways.