Your company’s LAN is comprised of six workgroup switches and four routers and no hubs. Each of the six floors in the building has only one workgroup switch. The server room on the first floor contains the company’s four servers. Departmental employees are not grouped together on the same floors; they are scattered throughout the building in no particular structure. The Accounting Department manager is requesting additional security to protect the data exchanged between employees. You are tasked with creating a VLAN to group the eight Accounting Department workstations. How does this increase data security. How will these eight workstations be able to exchange data with other departments over the LAN if they are grouped into a VLAN? What, if anything, would change in the sending and receiving of data between an Accounting workstation and another department’s workstation that is outside of the VLAN?