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Security-by-Design for LLM-Based Code Generation: Leveraging Internal Representations for Concept-Driven Steering Mechanisms

Maximilian Wendlinger Daniel Kowatsch Konstantin Böttinger Philip Sperl
Published
March 11, 2026
Updated
March 11, 2026

Abstract

Large Language Models (LLMs) show remarkable capabilities in understanding natural language and generating complex code. However, as practitioners adopt CodeLLMs for increasingly critical development tasks, research reveals that these models frequently generate functionally correct yet insecure code, posing significant security risks. While multiple approaches have been proposed to improve security in AI-based code generation, combined benchmarks show these methods remain insufficient for practical use, achieving only limited improvements in both functional correctness and security. This stems from a fundamental gap in understanding the internal mechanisms of code generation and the root causes of security vulnerabilities, forcing researchers to rely on heuristics and empirical observations. In this work, we investigate the internal representation of security concepts in CodeLLMs, revealing that models are often aware of vulnerabilities as they generate insecure code. Through systematic evaluation, we demonstrate that CodeLLMs can distinguish between security subconcepts, enabling a more fine-grained analysis than prior black-box approaches. Leveraging these insights, we propose Secure Concept Steering for CodeLLMs (SCS-Code). During token generation, SCS-Code steers LLMs' internal representations toward secure and functional code output, enabling a lightweight and modular mechanism that can be integrated into existing code models. Our approach achieves superior performance compared to state-of-the-art methods across multiple secure coding benchmarks.

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to be published in the IEEE European Symposium on Security and Privacy (EuroS&P)'26

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