Nada Fadhel Al-Rubaie's profound book, 'Slavery vs. Security: Technologies of Human Control,' delves into the intricate and often alarming intersection of modern security measures and the erosion of individual freedoms. It meticulously examines how advanced technologies, including artificial intelligence, surveillance systems, and data analytics, are increasingly deployed to manage and control human populations. The author raises critical questions about the true cost of security, questioning whether the pursuit of safety can inadvertently lead to a new form of servitude where privacy and autonomy are sacrificed. This thought-provoking analysis serves as a crucial warning about the potential dystopian futures enabled by unchecked technological power and advocates for a balanced approach that safeguards both security and human dignity.