The resources that come to mind are actually all videos of Defcon talks by the same person (Major Malfunction aka Adam Laurie). They are pretty old now, but still interesting.
Thanks! I actually took three OffSec courses last year. The first one I did was the OSWP (wifi) as a sort of warm up because it's the easiest course they offer and I knew I could knock that out pretty quick. Then I took the OSEP course which was a ton of content. Finally I took the OSED which was another ton of content and the most technical of those three. My work gave me 40 hours of in-office time to last year for training. I can't recall if I used that 40 hours for the OSEP or OSED, but I know I used it for one of those two. However, I still put in a ton of hours on my own time too. It's just a lot of content to go through. 40 hours isn't enough time for either of those courses in my opinion. Having no children (and an understanding spouse) made it easier for me to dedicate a lot of personal time on the training. I love OffSec's stuff though and recommend it to anyone who is into offensive security and wants practical training.
Infrared Hacking: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=61Fo-zg-DqI
Magstripe Hacking: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ITihB1c3dHw
Satellite Hacking: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PyXZX63etog
These all hit the sweet spot for me of technologies we use all the time but don't really consider the security implications.