The Bridge mentioned Ken Regan in a report on chess cheating scandals and how his chess-cheating detection software has made him one of the game’s most trusted authorities.
The Bridge mentioned Ken Regan in a report on chess cheating scandals and how his chess-cheating detection software has made him one of the game’s most trusted authorities.
The Indian Express reported that Ken Regan is responsible for the creation of a software program that the International Chess Federation uses to detect cheating devices ahead of the Chess World Cup.
The New York Times featured Kenneth Regan in an article about Daniel Naroditsky, a chess grandmaster who passed away in October, and noted that Naroditsky was one of several dozen prominent players who had their chess performances examined by Regan.
Christianity Today profiled Ken Regan discussing multiple topics, including his expertise as a chess detective and his pursuit of one of the greatest unsolved conundrums in mathematics, the P versus NP problem.