There's no evil devil in Judaism.
So is the book of Job not in Judaism?
As for forces like Satan, I'm not sure I follow the party line, since although I accept Jesus, my view of God is a mix of Judaism and Taoism. Let's review Isaiah 45:7.
"I am the one who forms light and creates darkness; I bring peace and create misfortune. I, the Lord do all these things. "
God himself is fully in charge, to put power of evil into someone else's hands is deeply wrong. Many of the writers and authors that told stories like this misinformed people. There is such a thing as Satan, but it's far less of a presence than we might think. So let's break it down.
-Knowledge of Good & Evil is responsible for all human failing, not Satan or God. That is, when you ate that chocolate cake, that was all you, the devil did not make you do it. Major world evil is a result of separation from God, refer to Jesus's parable of the wicked tenants. All political powers owe their popularity and authority to God, who has granted them temporary rulership over the lands of Earth. But when Christ comes to judge (you notice that I didn't say returns, he raised from the dead and already returned), they won't continue to enjoy such powers.
-It is possible to be demon possessed. When you are separated from the Holy Spirit, demons inhabit instead (this happened to Saul, and it happens to world leaders that betray their people).
-God controls blessings and misfortune, causing things like hurricanes to happen. You ask, why would God do such a thing? Well several passages in the NT actually answer this, that God desires for us to grow, and misfortune builds character, that God often makes good out of evil, but Genesis again provides the answer. It's not really evil. It's distortion of our perception. Search "benefits of hurricanes," and you'd find that if they don't happen, things stagnate. Same for volcanoes.
-Okay, so Satan? Let's leave aside the fanciful Paradise Lost story. Satan is an angel of God. Angel btw refers to the "message." He has a specific message for all of us, and it's great. "You are at fault. " I know, you love it. It's so wonderful that you spend most of your life miserable, blaming yourself and eating huge amounts of chocolate and drinking large amounts of alcohol. Or you go into denial mode, which uhhh "If you say you have no sin, you deceive yourself..." Satan's role is Accuser. Not tempter, accusing is what he's about. He has no power over evil, he's a middle-management angel given the task of telling us our faults. You obviously will ask "why do this?" And the answer is, like the hurricane , to prevent stagnation. To push us towards creating beautiful art and music, we first must have a keen awareness of how much we need to improve. And yet, we humans aren't like nature, casually indifferent of all this. It messes us up. Which is why Christians believe we need a Savior (you may or may not, but this is kinda how you get to that belief).