A General property of a good encryption is good encryption are easy to encrypt but very hard to decrypt. (True or False)

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True. A general property of good encryption is that it should be easy to encrypt plaintext to ciphertext using a specified key, but it should be computationally difficult (ideally infeasible) to decrypt the ciphertext back to plaintext without the correct key. This property ensures the security and effectiveness of the encryption method.