Is administration empowered to search, read, or otherwise surveil end users?

I am curious if, as an administrator of a Cisco Jabber system, I would have the ability to see communications of users in some fashion for surveillance purposes and/or grant these permissions to other administrative/executive personnel. Are these stored in plain text in a database? Does an administration dashboard have the ability to search for key words or flag communications containing them?
Thank you.

Hi bc3tech9958,
Below are link covers the list of feature supported IM and Presence. Per the below doc i did not find any feature. However all messages are archived to Compliance server you, You may to check with database analytics expert if there a way to setup notification based on any keywords.
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/im_presence/configAdminGuide/10_0_1/CUP0_BK_C318987B_00_config-admin-guide-imp-100/CUP0_BK_C318987B_00_config-admin-solutions-imp-100_chapter_010001.html#CUP0_TP_I6CDBA42_00
HTH,
Regards,
Mohammed Noor

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