Leikessa Jones owns her own consulting business, and has several people working for her. Lekessa is currently designing a database management system for the personnel office of Toy Time Inc. a mid-sized company that makes toys. Lekessa has involved Toy Time Inc management in the design process from the start of the project. It is now time to decide about the kind and degree of security to build into the system. Lekessa has described several options to the client. The client has decided to opt for the least secure system because the system is going to cost more than was initially planned, and the least secure option is the cheapest security option. Lekessa knows that the database includes sensitive information, such as performance evaluations, medical records, and salaries. With weak security. She fears that enterprising Toy Time Inc employees will be able to easily access this sensitive data. Furthermore. she fears that the system will be an easy target for external hackers. Leikessa feels strongly that the system should be more secure than it would be if the least secure option is selected. Jones has tried to explain the risks to Toy Time Inc, but the CEO, the CIO and the Director of Personnel are all convinced that the cheapest security is what they want. should Jones refuse to build the system with the least secure option?