symbiosis

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Synonyms for symbiosis

the relation between two different species of organisms that are interdependent

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US mobile applications specialist Chaotic Moon Studios announced it had taken over risk metrics firm Symbiot Security for a non-specified purchase price.
Symbiot Property Services, Symbiot Property Services America, 810 E.
If that's the only way, then I'm all for destroying their machines." (88) In 2004, Symbiot released a whitepaper arguing in favour of "active countermeasures" in defence of computer systems (89) and announced a new computer security service that involved a range of aggressive countermeasures, apparently including "disabling, destroying, or seizing control over the attacking assets." (90) The whitepaper defended the use of offensive tactics, including DDoS, "special operations experts applying invasive techniques", and "psychological operations".
Then there's the alien symbiot that bonds itself to Peter, forming a new rubbery black costume and, feeding on his burning anger and frustrations, unlocking his darker side.
Symbiot, a national provider of outsourced facility and property services based in Draper, UT, has released its U.S.
He holds memberships in the Irrigation Association of New Jersey, the Symbiot Business Group, the New Jersey Landscapers' Association, and the Snow and Ice Management Association.