The Devil You Know – How Idioms Can Relate to Information Security

The Mirriam-Webster dictionary defines the idiom “better the devil you know than the devil you don’t” as “it is better to deal with a difficult person or situation one knows than with a new person or situation that could be worse.”  I’d like to examine this particular idiom, investigate its meaning more deeply, and understand how it relates to information security.

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