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arxiv:2606.01317

SABER: Benchmarking Operational Safety of LLM Coding Agents in Stateful Project Workspaces

Published on May 31
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Qi HU
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Abstract

Large language models deployed as coding agents exhibit significant safety violations in realistic project environments, necessitating new evaluation approaches beyond simple prompt refusal assessments.

Large language models are increasingly deployed as coding agents, shifting safety from individual responses to action sequences. Existing benchmarks, however, primarily assess whether models refuse unsafe prompts, leaving impacts on stateful workspaces largely unexamined. We present SABER, a benchmark for environment-aware operational safety that places models in realistic agent-style projects and evaluates safety from the final environment state after a sequence of actions. Beyond binary safety-violation reports, SABER categorizes violations by cause, enabling analysis of model-specific safety profiles. Our evaluations show that even the best-performing model has more than a 54% harmful safety-violation rate (HSR), suggesting that current alignment remains insufficient for realistic project environments. SABER further reveals distinct safety profiles across models. Our benchmark is publicly available at https://github.com/sssr-lab/saber.

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SABER shifts coding-agent safety evaluation from single-turn refusal behavior to the final state of a realistic, stateful workspace after multi-step agent actions. This is an important benchmark direction because many safety failures in coding agents emerge operationally, through file edits, commands, and environment changes, rather than in isolated model responses. The reported >54% harmful safety-violation rate, even for the best model, is a strong signal that current alignment is still not sufficient for realistic project settings.

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